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“Releasing early and often so that the act of learning is accelerated, risk is identified and you can react quicker.” SURVEY QUESTION: WHAT DOES CONTINUOUS DELIVERY MEAN TO YOU? According to a Q4 2013 survey of US and UK professionals. Perforce Software. www.perforce.com. “It’s a process to improve software performance on a continual basis, with the use of automatic triggers.” “It’s a process that ensures continuous tweaks, additions and improvements to our software systems.” “The ability to continually adapt software in line with user feedback and changes in business” “Where you build software in such a way that the software can be released to production at any time.” The biggest barrier to doing CD is technology, not people. 95% see their collaboration platform as vital to Continuous Delivery. 53% think it takes less than 1 year to migrate to Continuous Delivery. S M T W T F S APRIL S M T W T F S MARCH S M T W T F S FEBRUARY S M T W T F S JANUARY 46% worry their competitors are using Continuous Delivery to get ahead. Over 80% of SaaS companies are doing it. New practice for reducing software release cycles and improving product quality is quickly gaining traction. According to an Independent Study of Software Professionals... 65% of companies have started down the path to Continuous Delivery. 37% use for some projects; 28% using it across all projects. 65% OF COMPANIES USE CONTINUOUS DELIVERY SOME PROJECTS ALL PROJECTS TECH CD
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“Releasing early and often so that the act of learning is accelerated, risk is identified and you can react quicker.”

SURVEY QUESTION:WHAT DOESCONTINUOUS DELIVERYMEAN TO YOU?

According to a Q4 2013 survey of US and UK professionals. Perforce Software. www.perforce.com.

“It’s a process to improve software performance on a continual basis, with the use of automatic triggers.”

“It’s a process that ensures continuous tweaks, additions and improvements to our software systems.”

“The ability to continually adapt software in line with user feedback and changesin business”

“Where you build software in such a way that the software can be released to production at any time.”

The biggestbarrier to doingCD is technology,not people.

95% seetheir collaborationplatform as vital to Continuous Delivery.

53% think it takesless than 1 year to migrate toContinuous Delivery.

S M T W T F S

APRILS M T W T F S

MARCHS M T W T F SFEBRUARY

S M T W T F SJANUARY

46%worry theircompetitorsare usingContinuousDeliveryto get ahead.

Over 80% of SaaS companies are doing it.

New practice for reducingsoftware release cycles and improving product quality is quickly gaining traction.

According to an IndependentStudy of Software Professionals...

65% of companies have started down the pathto Continuous Delivery. 37% use for some projects;28% using it across all projects.

65%OF COMPANIESUSE CONTINUOUSDELIVERY

SOME PROJECTS ALL PROJECTS

TECH

CD

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